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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. SALE OF DAIRY BRED CATTLE, SALE OF DAIRY BRED CATTLE, REGISTERED and GRADE, t REGISTERED and GRADE, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1 P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1 P.M. (Or immediately after the Fat Lamb Sale) AT OXFORD SALEYARDS. AT OXFORD SALEYARDS. H. MATSON and CO. will conduct tne following realisations at our Oxflord Yards on the abo.ve date on behalf of tne following vendors:— MR A. DICKIE, Oxford: 6 Registered Jersey Yearling Heilers. 11 Registered Jersey 2-year-old Heifers. 1 Registered Jersey Yearling Bull. 1 Registered Jersey 2-year-old Bull. 1 Registered Jersey 3-year-old Bull. The two-year-old Heifers are due to calve in September. MR M. A. WINTER, Oxford (who has changed over to sheep): 4 Registered Ayrshire Cows 13 Friesian and Ayrshire Cross Grade Cows. 10 Two-year-old Friesian Heifers. 5 Ayrshire Cross Heifer Calves. The adult cattle are due to calve August-September. 2 Registered Ayrshire Bulls. (Catalogues available on application.) MR A. E. FRAMPTON, View Hili: 4 20-months-old Steers 3 Two-year-old Steers 5 18-months-old Friesian Cross Heifers. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 7640 H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. 170 GARDINER'S ROAD. HAREWOOD. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1955, AT 1 P.M. H. MATSON and CO. have received Instructions from the TRUSTEES in the ESTATE OF LATE N. DONALD to conduct a complete clearing sale of the live and dead stock as follows: COWS—--29 Friesian and Friesian Cross Cows, principally recently calved, balance in profit and due late autumn. 8 Friesian and Friesian Cross Springers, dry now, and due soon. 2 Heifers, due soon. Dates supplied on day of Sale. The above Cows’ ages range from 2nd to 6th calvers’, are really first-class cows and can be thoroughly recommended. No unsound cows in the herd. HORSES—--3 Aged Draught Horses. POULTRY30 Mixed Age Fowls. PRODUCE680 Bales Lucerne Hay (good). 1140 Bales Meadow Hay (good). 470 Bales Threshed Oat Straw. 2290 Quantity Salt. 13 Sacks C.F.M, Dried Blood. 6 Bags Wheat. MIUCING PLANT—-3-cow Direct Supply Milking Plant, Villiers Standby Engine, Milk Cooler, Vale Water Heater (25 gallons). Pump and Motor. 30 Cow Covers, Buckets and Shed Brooms, Hose, etc. IMPLEMENTS— Potato Sorter. I.H.C. Potato Digger, Horse-drawn Grubber. 7ft Cambridge £. pII ? r k Sled Be, Clod Crusher. 18-blade Steel Queen Discs, Massey Harris Horse Mower, Single Furrow Plough, I.H.C. Lime ° uncan Double Furrow Plough. Double Furrow Disc Plough. Four Leaf Harrows and Bar. SUNDRIES— Little Marvel Pump, Barbed Wire, CrowmSkJ 10 ?' Shovels. 3 Horse Hoes. Planet Juniors, including one new one. Sack Barrow. Quantity Harness. Scythe. Knap Sack 4 J‘ g e ll0 o ° rums . 300 Secondhand Sacks, 7 Sack Tarpaulins. Planet Seeder. Briggs and Stratton 1] h.p. Motor. TRUCK— Trucl ' and Stock Deck, order 46,ooo miles and in really flrst-class CAR1937 Nash Sedan Car, W.O.F. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 7640 H. MATSON AND CO. SPECJAt' 85 DAIRY CATTLE SPECIAL SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE 80 HEAD 80 HEAD 80 HEAD REGISTERED JERSEYS REGISTERED PRUSSIANS HIGH PRODUCING GRADE COWS LEESTON SALEYARDS. LEESTON, On THURSDAY. MAY 8. On THURSDAY, MAY 5. (Please Note Alteration of Date.) SALE COMMENCES AT 1 O'CLOCK On Account MR ROBERT HAMPTON, Lakeside: Re & lster ed Jersey Cows 6 ralvlrs. JerSey COWS ’ ' All ,prlng 7 fi, rad <= rising Two-Year-Old Helfers (depasturing with bull since January 1, 1955). On Account MR ROBERT D. LAMBIE. « Lakeside: 24 Grade Friesian Cows. Specially selected. All bred by the owner. Depasturing with Registered Friesian Bull since November 7, 1954. On Account MR^ ROBERT H. D. HUDSON, 2 Registered Friesian Cows. ButterJ e 5 ox ife« at sale ’ Due to calve in August, 1955. 3 Registered two-and-a-half-year-old Helfers. Due June, August, September respectively. 3 E eglB £ red . two-year-old Helfers. Two due in spring, one empty. 1 Registered eighteen-months Heifer, not served. 2 Registered eight-months Heifer calves. 3 Grade Friesian Cows, due June, July. 2 Grade Friesian Heifers, due AugustSeptember. 6 Grade Friesian Heifer Calves. DAIRY FARMERS and STUD BREEDERS DAIRY FARMERS and STUD BREEDERS Messrs Hampton and Lambie are on this occasion disposing of their entire herds, as they are both giving up milking. The offering is bound to meet with the apEroval of the most discerning and keen uyers. Both herds are well and favourably known, and the fullest details will be given about each individual cow at the ringside.

Mr R. H. D. Hudson’s entry hails from his high-class Pedigree Friesian herd, and from the buyer’s point of view, is full of rich prospects. TRANSPORT ARRANGED for Immediate delivery to all parts of Canterbury, or on to rail. CATALOGUES in the course of compilation. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 7641 SHERRIS AND WILSON, LTD. LOVELY BUILDING SITES. RAPAKI ROAD, MURRAY AYNSLEY RAPAKI ROAD, MURRAY AYNSLEY HILL. HILL. LOVELY BUILDING SITES. RAPAKI ROAD, MURRAY AYNSLEY RAPAKI ROAD, MURRAY AYNSLEY HILL. HILL. By Public Auction, In Our Land Auction Rooms, 176 HEREFORD STREET. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 11 A.M. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. On Account of E. W. G. LEWTHWAITE. Esq. THREE LOVELY BUILDING SITES situated on the slopes of Murray Aynsley Hill. The last remaining sections in the subdivision of 12 sections on which attractive modern homes are now being constructed. LOT 2—l rood 3.5 perches with a frontage of 115 links to Rapaki road. LOT 4—39.2 perches, with a frontage of 89 links, but an effective frontage of 105 links. LOT s—l rood 1 perch with a frontage of 94 links, but an effective frontage of 110 links. THESE THREE ATTRACTIVE BUILDING SITES are situated above Rapaki road, and enjoy very easy access with ample space for the erection of a garage on the street frontage. First-class growing land. AUCTION BOARDS ARE ERECTED ON EACH OF THE SITES. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Very low reserves have been fixed to ensure that these three sections are sold by Public Auction. Hillside sections in such a delightful situation, such as these, are very scarce, so we recommend those requiring building sections above the fog and frost line to make an early inspection. SHERRIS and WILSON, LTD., SHERRIS and WILSON, LTD., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 176 Hereford street. Members Real Estate Institute, N.Z. 7610 SPORTING GOODS 1“ DOUBLE Barrel Hammer Shotgun, in perfect order, £25 10s. Apply J. A. Morland, ’Phone 58. Lincoln.6osl GENERAL Cartage of all Department*. Give Whittakers a trial. *Phone 69-759. M.W.S FOR Sand and Shingle Supplies: Get hold of Whittakers, 'Phone 69-759. M.W.S

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27638, 20 April 1955, Page 22

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